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Chicago-Kent College of Law

Labor and Employment Law

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Vol. 17, No. 4, Paul R. Klenck Oct 2000

Vol. 17, No. 4, Paul R. Klenck

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Contents:

Individual Contract Rights for School Employees, by Paul R. Klenck

Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board

Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplan


Vol. 17, No. 3, Lisa Salkovitz Kohn Jul 2000

Vol. 17, No. 3, Lisa Salkovitz Kohn

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Contents:

Employment Disputes after Sutton and Murphy: Are the Courts Losing Sight of the Purposes of the ADA?, by Lisa Salkovitz Kohn

Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board

Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplan


Vol. 17, No. 2, William C. Kling Apr 2000

Vol. 17, No. 2, William C. Kling

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Contents:

Coming Together to Address Student Aggression and School Safety, by William C. Kling

Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board

Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplan


The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces (With Martin H. Malin), Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces (With Martin H. Malin), Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces, (With Henry H. Perritt, Jr.), Martin H. Malin Feb 2000

The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces, (With Henry H. Perritt, Jr.), Martin H. Malin

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Vol. 17, No. 1, Gilbert Feldman Jan 2000

Vol. 17, No. 1, Gilbert Feldman

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Contents:

The Illinois Supreme Court's Stahulak Decision Establishes a Further Departure Under the IPLRA from the Federal Model in Duty of Fair Representation Cases, by Gilbert Feldman

Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board

Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplan